Rwandan President Paul Kagame Reportedly Arrests Mother And Daughters Over Plan To Run For Presidency

A viral report on Twitter, claims that Rwandan President, Paul Kagame, reportedly arrested a mother and her daughters, over daughter’s plan to run for Presidency.

It was gathered that the Rwandan authorities arrested Diane Shima Rwigara and charged her with “offenses against state security and forgery.” (She was already detained once before at the beginning of the month, though under different charges.)

It’s clear to everyone, however, that her real crime was her attempt to run against incumbent Paul Kagame in the presidential election last month.

Her mother and sister were also detained on similar charges. The three of them are expected to face trial in October. If Diane Rwigara is convicted on the state security charges, she’ll be facing a minimum of 20 years in prison.

Washington Post reports that Challenging the all-powerful Kagame would have already been enough to get the 35-year-old Rwigara in trouble.

But she was especially bold about it. She chose to announce her protest movement the same day Kagame officially kicked off his campaign. Then she upped the ante by also demanding justice for the killers of her father, the businessman Assinapol Rwigara.

He died in 2015 under what his family and many Rwandans consider suspicious circumstances, after years of tense relations with Kagame.